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MILK MAKEUP 40 BLURRING FOUNDATION Hot or Not?

MILK MAKEUP 40 BLURRING FOUNDATION Hot or Not?

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
MILK MAKEUP Has a New FULL COVERAGE BLURRING FOUNDATION with 16 shades for different Skintones (I swatch all of them, please click the Like Button if you enjoyed Jessica Postopoly: I got some samples of this at Sephora and having been trying it out for almost two weeks. So far I have a love/hate relationship with it. I love the coverage. It is definitely a one layer foundation. When I first applied it I applied WAY too much because I was used to my usual foundation where I need about 6+ dots plus. No no no. It was a mess and made my skin look so weird. So the next time I used it I applied just a few dots and it was much better. It also covered pimples that I typically would need a concealer for. I also love that it doesn't have silicone which my skin is sensitive to. The ingredients list is pretty good and I haven't had an issue with it breaking me out so far (knock on wood. Now here is the hate part. If I don't powder like every 2-3 hours at least it literally slides off my nose and a little bit on other parts of my face. I checked it after work today (5 hours) and it was almost completely gone off my nose and starting to disappear everywhere but my cheeks. Yeah I get an oily t-zone but I am not extremely oily. I would say moderately oily on my nose and a tiny bit of oil on my forehead and chin. But with my main foundation even if I don't touch up for 5+ hours, yeah I'm oily but my foundation is still there. I just need to blot and powder. I feel like this foundation actually makes me oilier.
Date: 2019-09-09

Comments and reviews: 9


I bought this foundation and I really like it There was some trial and error when I first used it, since it emphasized my dry patches. However, after following the advice of another youtube user, I managed to make it work. I made the mistake of trying to over-mattify my skin, and that only made the texture look worse. Instead, I thoroughly exfoliated my face, moisturized, and used ZERO primer. None, nada. This is a water-based foundation free of silicone and oil. And if you know your chemistry, water and oil do not mix well together. Hence, the separation. To make it last longer, I baked with a setting powder and used my UD All Nighter spray. Primer really isn't necessary, since the foundation already has a blurry effect. Hope this helps for anyone who struggled with this foundation the first time like me
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lol I'm not trying to throw shade or anything it just is kind of weird to me she said she loves this foundation so much. except lol in all of her subsequent videos she hasn't worn this foundation again once. She always says guys you know if I like something you can tell because I will alway be wearing it in my description on what I wear in my face. I looked haven't seen this mentioned once. Very curious to me. It just worries me now since she did get this in PR.
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Wow, lesson learned, don't read comments on Tati's videos. She is reviewing products, of course she's going to be honest and give critique where due. Also, let her wear whatever the heck she wants to wear. She always looks flawless anyway. Great video, Tati. Definitely going to try this foundation. I don't like the feel of full coverage foundations usually, and use Urban Decay's one and done. But I'm curious about Milk now that you've said it's breathable
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Thank You This is exactly what I needed to hear. I have such dry skin that I have used a trick with Vasaline under my makeup to keep my skin hydrated and smooth. I have seen a few reviews for this foundation, and thought that I would really like it. Now, that I know it's good for dry areas too. I will be getting this asap Thank You, your video's are awesome. Stay Sweet
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The shade range was horrible last time I checked, they dont go light enough for me (I don't blame them tho cause I am extremely pale) and there aren't many dark shades for girls that are black and also tanned. If you have your average beige toned/tan skin then you'll find your exact match but people who don't have the most common skin tone it's a nightmare
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I definitely feel they need to include a more widespread selection in shades, more focused for darker skin tones. At the same time, millennials and younger children often prefer a more natural, glossy look. The whole brand is more catered towards that audience which I appreciate. Not everyone wants a fully glam, overdone look so kudos to them
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i looked at the comments and its only people criticizing tati. what did she do to deserve any of this? she is literally just saying her thoughts and everyone just has to hate on her. i used to always get mad when i saw all of tati's fans are jerks and stuff like that, but apparently they are.
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TATI REVIEW ADPG Foundation/Concealer. THAT is a real diverse color range. Milk is barely cutting it. I'm not dark nor light, and I have between yellow and red undertones and I cannot find any foundation in Milk that doesn't make me look ashy or like I'm trying to paint my face a darker color.
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Okay white girl, Idk if you just said that to please people or not, but although that shade range has a dark shade, it doesnt have different undertones. Just look at the difference once it gets to the darker shades: theyre like 4 shades apart.
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